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Chapter 7, Problem 7.5P
Refer to Figure 7.1.4a. and suppose that p\ — p2= 10 lb/in.2, A = 3 in.2, and mg = 600 lb. If the mass starts from rest at .r(0) = 0, how far will it move in 0.5 sec, and how much hydraulic fluid will be displaced?
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